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Search results for: Age: 0-18 | Category: Physical Activities
Bloom Wellness Collective
A not-for-profit organization on a journey to make Dance and Expressive Arts accessible to those living with disabilities. They use movement as a catalyst for self-expression, connection, sustainable health, emotional regulation, and, above all, JOY! Bloom strives to ignite imagination through thoughtful, outside of the box program content and intentional interactions. They aim to build and foster natural connections to create a community that, together, can encourage, support and love enough to make a difference in the lives of those they serve.
Calgary Gymnastics Centre
The Aspiring Abilities program is designed to allow children who require greater attention and adaptation to participate in the captivating sport of gymnastics. In this program, trained coaches, under the direction of a specialized coach, are grouped together to provide greater support and aid in your childs success. Coaches ensure a safe environment conducive to your childs learning and development, shifting the focus from disability to ability. 2/1 Athlete to Coach Ratio. Registration required.
Glenmore Gymnastics Club, Adapted Gymnastics
A non-profit gymnastics club offering adapted gymnastics classes and inclusive programming that aims to support all participants to reach success in gymnastics, while also developing social skills and general physical literacy.
Junction 9 & WYMBIN
Sketch & Stretch (Ages 12-15) for students with Autism and Adapted Needs. Children and families will be guided by our qualified instructors/educators as well assisted by instructors in training. Takes place over a registered 6-week period.
MOVE (GoodLife Kids)
A free adapted physical activity program exclusively designed for youth 12 to 21 years with autism or intellectual disabilities. MOVE currently runs virtually year-round focusing on physical literacy and building a love of fitness. Having fun and creating relationships is a major component of MOVE; their coaches work with the participants to learn what they like, and those preferences get incorporated into the program.
Renegade Cheer
Offers an all-Abilities cheer program for ages 8+ called Radiance. 1:1 support of provided for individuals that require additional assistance. They are inclusive and open to everyone. Team will compete/perform at 2 local competitions as well as 2 in house showcases. Coaches trained in working with individuals with disabilities.
Ringette for All
Any player aged 5-18 years, with developmental and/or physical challenge is welcome. Ringette for All is designed to empower our athletes by teaching them the core life skills inherent to Ringette including: Teamwork, communication, resilience and inclusion, all while having fun.
Soccability
Soccability Canada is about soccer and the culture shift towards a barrier-free soccer landscape for anyone with a disability. Established to support the myriad of accessible soccer programs run in Canadian communities and to grow many more. They are building a single platform to expand the opportunities for players, coaches, match officials and leaders.
Special Olympics Calgary
5 & 10 pin Bowling, Alpine Skiing, Athletics, Basketball, Bocce, Cross Country Skiing, Curling, Figure Skating, Floor Hockey, Golf, Powerlifting, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Snowshoeing, Soccer, Softball, Speed Skating, Swimming, Young Athletes, Masters, Unified, and Health & Wellness programs offered. Special Olympics Calgary cannot offer 1-1 support. It is the responsibility of the guardian to provide this support if required. Registration required.
Spectrum Yoga and Wellness Ltd.
A mobile yoga company that teaches city-wide, offering therapeutic yoga classes for children, adults, and seniors with neurological and physical disabilities. They teach private, semi-private, and public classes, which are individualized specifically to meet each persons needs and abilities. Spectrum Yoga and Wellness also offers Developmental and Behavioural Supports (PUF, PDD, and FSCD), as well as community aide supports and respite services. Siblings, family members, and community aides are also welcome to participate and assist.
Taking Strides
A non-profit initiative which aims to promote and refine physical literacy amongst children with mental and physical disabilities through an adaptive program which incorporates 1-on-1 pairing with passionate student volunteers.
The Dance Compound
Provides students of all levels with more than just dance classes, but a unique community and inclusive experience in which the students can grow both mentally and physically as a dancer. Their highly trained and certified instructors have a wealth of experience in teaching and performing various styles and disciplines. Some of whom are Neurodivergent themselves. They offer Neurodivergent specific Dance Classes and have a variety of regular classes and events for all ages.
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